- Published: 20 November 2025
- ISBN: 9781405975438
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 432
Muslim Europe
A Journey in Search of a Fourteen Hundred Year History
- Published: 20 November 2025
- ISBN: 9781405975438
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 432
Uncovers a world of which few are fully aware
Colin Thubron
A vital, important and sharply observant new voice . . . In an age of growing Islamophobia, when ignorant commentators constantly depict Muslims as the Other, as dangerous outsiders, Hussain reminds us of the long history and the complex, mixed syncretic culture of European Islam, and nudges us to remember the massive debt Europe still owes to the Muslim world . . . A book I’ve been longing for someone to write
William Dalrymple
A perspective-shattering work showing that, far from being fatal to Western culture, Islam has been integral to the development of Europe for more than 1,400 years . . . Muslim Europe reads as both a revisionist work of history and a voyage of discovery
Caroline Sanderson
A vital, eye-opening journey into a Europe we were never taught about. A truly extraordinary work of rediscovery that pulls back the veil on a millennium of forgotten history and shows us that Europe has always been far more diverse, interconnected and culturally rich than we’ve been led to believe. With the curiosity of a traveller and the rigour of a historian, Tharik uncovers forgotten stories that challenge everything we think we know about the continent’s past. An important and necessary book for these times
Levison Wood, author of WALKING THE NILE
Tharik Hussain is just the kind of travelling companion we need in polarised times like these: curious, empathetic, erudite. An absolutely fascinating book, expertly threading past and present with a revelatory light
Sophy Roberts, author THE LOST PIANOS OF SIBERIA
Tharik Hussain is the essential second eye we need to get the history of Europe into focus, a brilliantly informed and also charming guide to the often hidden place of Islam in our shared past. He takes us to unfamiliar times and unfamiliar places – some glittering, some domestic – and expertly shows how they shaped us
Michael Pye, author of THE EDGE OF THE WORLD
Fascinating . . . complicates our notion of "Europe" as a closed Judeo-Christian space, reminding us that Muslims have since the early days of Islam been an integral, important part of the continent
Daniel Motadel, New Statesman
Tharik Hussain’s travels around the Mediterranean revealed how Islamic culture helped civilise the West . . . Fascinating . . . This is no dry archaeological or architectural study. Much of the human interest here comes from Hussain’s meetings with actual Muslims, both residents and visitors . . . while English doctors prescribed crushed snails and smouldering goat’s hair, learned physicians in Muslim Cordoba were performing successful caesareans and cataract operations
Noel Malcolm, The Telegraph
Offers a fresh, bracing perspective on European history . . . Hussain’s mission to restore Islamic heritage to the wider story of Europe’s history is admirable, as are his efforts to foster a "place identity", a sense of belonging in Europe for European Muslims in general and his children in particular
Justin Marozzi, The Times
The book is packed with intriguing details and revealing insights
Shafik Meghji, Geographical